Historic Resource Council Directory 22Nd Annual Edition
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2 0 2 0 Historic Resource Council Directory 22nd Annual Edition Michigan’s Premiere Resource for Access to Preservation Professionals The Farwell Building Submitted by The Kraemer Design Group Photo: John D’Angelo THE HISTORIC RESOURCE COUNCIL (HRC) was (MHPN) is a non-profit statewide organization, founded as the Construction Trades Council (CTC) founded in 1981, dedicated to advocating for in 1996 as a task force of the Michigan Historic Michigan’s historic places to contribute to our Preservation Network (MHPN). In 2006, the economic vitality, sense of place and connection to CTC changed its name to the Historic Resource the past. Council (HRC) and now includes archaeologists, architects, contractors, accountants, appraisers, Companies and Organizations listed in the directory attorneys, real estate professionals, national, are dues-paying members of MHPN at the Historic state, and local preservation organizations and Resource Council (HRC) level. preservation education programs. HRC membership includes: A listing in the directory does not constitute a • Free listing in the annual HRC Directory. recommendation or endorsement by HRC or • Access to an exclusive email list where technical MHPN; members are not evaluated by the HRC or questions, job postings, project request for MHPN in any way. proposals (RFPs) can be listed; • Discount for vendors’ showcase at the annual Users of the directory are encouraged to check conference; references, review previous projects, and interview • Invitation to write articles for newsletter, prospective service providers to determine if their present at our annual conference, and qualifications match your needs. participate in practical preservation workshops held throughout the state; We appreciate the support of the businesses and • Regional networking opportunities; individuals listed in this Member Directory. • Training programs for craftspeople; • And all basic MHPN membership benefits for two from each company. For more information on the Historic Resource Council, additional copies of the Directory, or to HRC Directory Distribution: become a member, visit our website or write, call • Posted on MHPN Website or email us at: • Over 2,000 copies distributed annually to: • MHPN members 313 East César E. Chávez Avenue • Historic District Commissions Lansing, MI 48906 • Local Main Street programs P: 517-371-8080 F: 517-371-9090 • MHPN conference, workshop Email: [email protected] & events attendees Website: www.MHPN.org • Property owners and property advocates as requested MHPN thanks the following individuals for their efforts in making this 22nd edition of the Member Directory possible: Ken Czapski, AIA Wendy Harless Dave Schmitt MHPN Emeritus; Graphic Designer Spartan Printing & Sanders & Promotional Products Czapski Associates, PLCC Janet Kreger MHPN Board Member Dave Varney Cheryl Early, P.E. MHPN Vice President MHPN Emeriti Denise McGreen Leadership Council; MHPN President Wiss, Janney, Elstner and Associates, Inc. Historic Resource Council 2020 Member Directory 1 Community Development (888) 522-0103 300 North Washington Square Lansing, MI 48913 [email protected] www.miplace.org (517) 335-9840 300 North Washington Square Michigan Economic Development Corporation Lansing, MI 48913 (MEDC) believes thriving places help define www.michigan.gov/shpo a community’s economic vitality. From bike trails, to public mural projects, to unique shops and restaurants, to historic preservation, they A commitment to the preservation of the character contribute to a strong quality of life, help attract of our communities makes good economic sense: it and retain talent, and grow stronger local enhances property values, creates jobs, revitalizes economies. downtowns and neighborhoods and promotes tourism. This is achieved by helping property owners, developers and local and state agencies MEDC Community Development supports the identify and seize opportunities to rehabilitate growth of vibrant, diverse, and resilient Michigan structures that define local communities and communities through a community-driven Michigan as a whole. approach to development. The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) MEDC is a trusted partner to guide communities encourages the use – and adaptive reuse – of down the path to success through a variety of historic buildings so they can once again be vital economic development programs and services parts of our cities and towns. including: • Redevelopment Ready Communities The SHPO staff includes archaeologists, • Redevelopment Ready Sites architectural historians, historians, architects, grant • Michigan Main Street managers and historic preservation planners. • State Historic Preservation Office • Small Business Services SHPO manages the: • Financing and Incentives • National Register of Historic Places • Historic Preservation Tax Credits Find out more at www.miplace.org. • Certified Local Government Program • Michigan Lighthouse Assistance Program • State Archaeological Collections and Archaeological Site File • Historic Resource Inventory • Section 106/Environmental Review Consultation Learn more about SHPO’s programs and services at www.michigan.gov/shpo. 2 Michigan Historic Preservation Network Contents 2 MICHIGAN ECONOMIC 28 INTERIOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STATE HISTORIC LEED PRESERVATION OFFICE LEGAL 4 ACCOUNTING LIGHTING DESIGN, ARCHAEOLOGY 29 FIXTURES & RESTORATION ARCHITECTURE 30 MASONRY & CONCRETE ART SERVICES 14 MASONRY PRODUCT SUPPLIES AWNINGS & SIGNAGE 31 MATERIAL & FINISH BANKS CONSERVATION BUILDING INSPECTION PAINTING CARPENTRY 32 15 PHOTOGRAPHY CEMETERY PRESERVATION PLANNING SERVICE CERAMIC TILE 34 16 PLASTERWORK CULTURAL RESOURCE PRESERVATION OUTREACH MANAGEMENT & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT REAL ESTATE & PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT 17 MANAGEMENT EDUCATION ROOFING & SHEET METAL ENGINEERING 20 35 STAINED GLASS CONSERVATION ENVIRONMENTAL SITE 22 STRATEGIC PLANNING ASSESSMENT 36 SURVEY FABRICATION TECHNICAL PRESERVATION FINANCIAL CONSULTING CONSULTING FINANCING & EQUITY 23 WINDOWS & DOORS FOUNDATION REPAIR 37 GENERAL CONTRACTING & WOODWORKING & MILLWORK CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT 39 41 PRESERVATION GUIDELINES 25 GEOTHERMAL INSTALLATION & RESOURCES COMMERCIAL GLASS & GLAZING HISTORIC HOTEL 42 MHPN PRESERVATION TRAINING & LOAN PROGRAM INFORMATION HISTORIC PRESERVATION 27 ORGANIZATIONS MHPN BOARD OF DIRECTORS, 43 STAFF & HERITAGE SOCIETY Bedrock Detroit, State Savings Bank in Detroit. INDEX OF MEMBER LISTINGS (Submitted by Neuman Smith Architecture, John D’Angelo) 44 Historic Resource Council 2020 Member Directory 3 ACCOUNTING ARCHITECTURE n Plante Moran, PLLC n AltusWorks, Inc Accounting Architecture, Historic Preservation, Adaptive Use, Building Envelope Consulting Plante Moran can assist you in monetizing and maximizing the value of historic and New Markets tax AltusWorks is a boutique architectural design and historic credits and Opportunity zone equity. Plante Moran can preservation consulting firm with a unique expertise in also prepare projections, cost certification reports, creative problem solving for the historic preservation, annual financial statements and tax returns for your adaptive use and rehabilitation of buildings, structures project. and sites. National National Residential/Commercial/Institutional Commercial/Institutional Mr. Gordon B. Goldie Ms. Ellen Stoner, AIA, LEED AP [email protected] [email protected] (248) 375-7430 Fax: (248) 603-5624 (773) 545-1870 Fax: (773) 545-1870 2601 Cambridge Court, Suite 500 4224 North Milwaukee Avenue Auburn Hills, MI 48326 Chicago, IL 60641 www.plantemoran.com www.altusworks.com See their ad on page 5 ARCHAEOLOGY Please also see: Commonwealth Heritage Group– Page 16 Luxfer Prism glass tile transom window in the business district ARCHITECTURE of Holland, Michigan, Sarah Briggs. Please also see: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.– Page 21 n Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. Architecture, Engineering, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture For 125 years Albert Kahn Associates, Inc. has been known for some of the most famous historic architectural structures in Michigan. Kahn’s designers continue to reach for innovative solutions that link the disciplines of architecture and engineering, transforming historic buildings to new functional purposes while preserving the historical integrity. National Residential/Commercial/Institutional Mrs. Heidi Pfannes Mr. Alan Cobb [email protected] [email protected] (313) 202-7947 (313) 202-7836 The Fisher Building 3011 West Grand Blvd., Suite 1800 Detroit, MI 48202 www.albertkahn.com 4 Michigan Historic Preservation Network ARCHITECTURE n Architecture+design, Inc. n Black Raven Architects Architecture Architecture, Cultural Resource Management, Development, Strategic Planning Service Architecture+design was established in 1981, to provide a complete range of services for preservation, Black Raven Architects, located in Adrian, Michigan, adaptive use and rehabilitation of older structures. specializes in historic preservation, renovations, and This conscious effort conserves historic resources and the adaptive use of obsolete buildings. Black Raven addresses environmental issues facing our country. It is Architects’ services include preparing National Register the sincerest form of sustainability. The compatibility of and Preservation Tax Credit applications, master historic preservation and a contemporary use, is the key. planning, and feasibility studies. Black Raven Architects focuses on preserving the past while designing for